Flowers and Trees 1oz Silver Coin

This classic engraved coin features a replica image of the 1930s poster for the Disney cartoon Flowers and Trees, the 29th Silly Symphony cartoon released on July 30, 1932.

The design incorporates both engraving and colour to great effect.

This 1oz silver coin is presented in a clever perspex holder, designed to frame the coin and allow for easy display. The Certificate of Authenticity sits within the packaging, and both items have been designed to complement the coin. This makes it a great purchase for any Disney fan or coin collector.

There is a limited worldwide mintage of 10,000 coins, so don’t miss out and order yours now!

SHIPPING NOTE: This item is not able to be ordered or shipped to customers in Japan, France, Hong Kong and United Kingdom, due to brand owner instruction.

Coin Story

Flowers and Trees is the 29th Silly Symphony cartoon, released on July 30, 1932 by Walt Disney Productions. A landmark in Disney animation, it was the first cartoon to be made in colour – at Walt Disney's insistence. It was also the first to earn him an Academy Award®. The story concerns two trees in love who are threatened by a jealous old stump that attempts to burn the forest down in order to destroy them. But he only succeeds in reducing himself to ash. The plants and animals of the forest survive the fire and celebrate the trees' wedding.